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Unitarianism (from
Latin unitas 'unity, oneness') is a
nontrinitarian branch of Christianity.
Unitarian Christians affirm the
unitary nature of God as...
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Unitarian or Unitarianism...
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roots of
Unitarian Universalism can be
traced back to
Protestantism and
liberal Christianity; more specifically, it can be
traced to
Unitarianism and Christian...
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Unitarian church is a
religious group which follows Unitarianism,
Unitarian Universalism, Free Christianity, or
another movement with "
Unitarian" in...
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Biblical unitarianism (otherwise
capitalized as
biblical Unitarianism,
sometimes abbreviated as BU) is a
Unitarian Christian tradition whose adherents...
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closely related to
Unitarianism, a
religious movement in
Boston in the
early nineteenth century. It
started to
develop after Unitarianism took hold at Harvard...
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History of
Unitarianism A
number of
notable people have
considered themselves Unitarians, Universalists, and
following the
merger of
these denominations...
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first avowedly Unitarian chapel in England, set up in 1774. The
GAUFCC brought together various strands and
traditions besides Unitarianism,
including English...
- "Biblical
Unitarianism" to
distinguish their theology from
modern liberal Unitarianism.
There are
currently five
separate groups of
Unitarians in Germany:...
- provinces.
Argentine unitarianism was an
ideologic grouping, not a
religious one. As such, it is
unrelated to
religious Unitarianism. In the
Argentine War...